Discussions

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A thread about an external link that fails to be approved (the link comes from an included page, so it must be approved on that original page).

A thread about testing skins from the URL. On pmwiki.org, one can add "?skin=name" to view the current page with a different skin, or "?setskin=name" to change the skin for the current session. The recipe SkinChange does this and can be installed on other wikis.

BlogIt-Talk (Provides a complete blogging system, using in-built PmWiki features -- additional features are supported through existing cookbooks.) by SaidAchmiz : Added code when $ScriptUrl doesn't include a protocol which breaks some sidebar icons.

CMSBundle-Talk (Some scripts that add features useful for a CMS-type installation.) by XES : Note that CSS display:none still outputs HTML.

JumpBox-Talk (A pull down menu that can be used for navigation) by Armin : Added sample code to open jumpbox links in new browser windows.

ShortCutsMarkup-Talk (Gives easy access to creating some types of custom markup.) by XES : Added section Use Case: Dialogue and complex wikistyles with that recipe.

SimplePieDisplay (Add an RSS feed to a page using SimplePie) by XES : Reporting missing files in package.

TextExtract-Talk (search, grep, and extract text from other pages or groups with search terms and regular expressions, using search form or markup expression.) by Frank : The recipe works fine when the custom page store class is enabled.

Toggle-Talk (Adds links or buttons for toggling (hiding/showing) div sections and objects) by Simon : Reporting a possible bug when the "hide" message is empty.

VideoAttach-Talk (Handles Attach: videos, provides a video directive and optional support for popular Video Upload sites.) by XES : Suggestion to make the markup configurable so that it be used on existing wikis that have markups from older recipes.

XMLRPC-Talk (How to communicate with PmWiki via the XML-RPC protocol) by XES : Note to review other APIs like JSON, and the editors that support those.